Debate 2:: “Emperor Diocletian resolves that the Christians are a threat to the Roman Empire and should be persecuted.”

Debates in World Civilization
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When Christianity first arose within the Roman Empire, it appeared to be a minor annoyance. Soon after its founding, however, it had spread so quickly that by the late third century, emperors had begun to worry about its overall effects upon Roman civilization. Desiring to restore Rome to its former glory, Emperors Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, and Constantius issued edicts taking away Christians’ legal rights and demanding they comply with traditional religious practices.

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